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Specific language impairment in bilingual vs monolingual children
1 May 2015
| Gauri Mankekar
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bilingual, executive function, language-minority, poverty, specific language impairment
Research has focused mainly on the specific language impairment (SLI) in monolingual children. This article focuses attention on the SLI in bilingual children. The study was conducted with bilingual children from Luxembourg and monolingual children from Portugal who all had...
Doing it for the men: diversifying the speech and language therapy profession
30 April 2020
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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Professional issues, Qualitative, Speech-language pathologists
It is known that many health professions are dominated by females, particularly the allied health professions, such as speech and language therapy. This is more pronounced in the US than in the UK, Australia and other countries. The authors of...
Doing it for yourself: self-management in speech and language therapy
1 July 2022
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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aphasia, rehabilitation, self-management
People with stroke aphasia are traditionally discharged from speech and language therapy when they have plateaued; meaning they are making no further progress in language recovery. This service model has been problematic, leading to people being discharged when they are...
Great gains in groups: language led dementia
1 October 2018
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
The number of people living with dementia is increasing as our population increases and delivering relevant and timely services can be a challenge. Group intervention provides a method of delivering services to a larger number of people and can have...
Does speech and language therapy provide value for money?
6 January 2023
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
Within the NHS (and outside it), managers, commissioners and consumers will consider value for money as a key component in making a decision about whether to pay for speech and language therapy (or any other service for that matter). Yet...
Medical Speech-Language Pathology: A Practitioner’s Guide
9 September 2020
| Julie Trimble
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice, ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
Medical Speech-Language Pathology: A Practitioner’s Guide is an informative and comprehensive guide to differential diagnosis, assessment and management of communication and swallowing disorders in the medical setting, which includes consideration of adult patients from early diagnosis to end of life....
Listening and Spoken Language Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss
2 September 2022
| Veronica Kennedy
I’d like to start this review with a disclaimer – I don’t deliver speech and language therapy but am interested in how speech, language and communication are developing in the children we see with hearing loss within audiology. I found...
Revolutionising medical writing: the power of language models in the clinic
4 May 2023
| Tiffany Munroe‑Gray
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ENTA - ENT
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking the world by storm at the moment. We hear how AI might influence the letters we write in clinic. As a clinician, the process of writing a clinical letter can be time-consuming and challenging. It...
Doing it for the people: how to do speech and language therapy
27 February 2020
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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clinical behaviour, person-centred, qualitative research, stroke rehabilitation
This review article distils 58 studies, collating information from people with aphasia, their families and clinical speech and language therapists summarising the seven habits of highly effective aphasia therapists. Habit 1: Effective therapists invest time in and prioritise relationships with...
Future practice: tele-rehabilitation in speech and language therapy
2 November 2020
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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Parkinson’s disease, Telerehabilitation, group therapy
It is known that our population is ageing, resulting in an increase in the number of people living with progressive neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. Health services endeavour to deliver specialist and personalised care to all these people, often...
Patient and Family-Centered Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
3 September 2021
| Chloe Rigby
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric, ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
This book highlights the importance of giving patient and family-centred care (PFCC) in clinic to those with a communication difference. Input is included from informed healthcare professionals, and its focus is on the ‘how to’ with evidenced-based methods for improving...
Planning for end of life care: is there a role for the speech and language therapist?
1 July 2017
| Anna Volkmer
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clinical guidelines, clinical practice, palliative care, speech-language pathology
This article presents a scoping review of the research literature on the role of speech and language therapists in palliative care settings. The researchers conducted a search using several electronic databases focusing on palliative, terminal and end of life (EOL)...